According to well-known Vusi Thembekwayo, if Kiernan Forbes’ murder occurred during the Apartheid period, authorities would uncover the perpetrators in less than a day. They were shocked to hear remarks that supported the nation’s harsh system being made. It is no longer desired to use it, and if you notice someone doing so, they will be jailed.
The other comment he made was, “How did the government derail or go down to becoming incompetent?” That is simple, and anyone within the government can’t dispute it because they are struggling to solve the murder of Senzo. It had led to advocate Tefo withdrawing from court and later stating that the judge was being biased. The investigation has been ongoing.
The South African police are reported to be following some directions about it. Minister Bheki Cele has addressed the media, saying that they have made significant progress, but it remains unknown when the police will announce any arrests. That is something people are hoping will happen, but it may take a long time, just like others who were shot dead and killers have not been found yet.
Abednego: “Vusi Thembekwayo is proof that eloquence is not wisdom. Anybody who thinks apartheid government that served only 10% of the population was efficient is an idiot. Apartheid government was inefficient and made up of unqualified people whose only claim to jobs was their skin color.”
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